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Date: 4th Sept 09
Humax picks Broadcom's BCM3556 DTV SoC
for its DVB based platforms
Humax has selected the Broadcom BCM3556 digital television
(DTV) system-on-a-chip (SoC) solution and Broadcom BCM35421
panel processor to enable the design of next generation
digital video broadcast (DVB)-based platforms that address
the European market.
Humax products based on Broadcom devices are expected to
be available by 1st quarter of 2010.
The Broadcom BCM3556 DTV SoC solution features supports
multi-format picture decoding for high definition AVC, H.264,
VC-1, AVS and MPEG-2 streams, a high performance CPU and
networking support with an integrated Ethernet media access
controller (MAC) and physical layer (PHY) device. The BCM35421
panel processor is a motion-compensated frame rate converter
based on sophisticated algorithm development that enables
better visual clarity and overall picture quality by significantly
reducing LCD motion blur, visual artifacts and film judder
(a shaking or wobbling effect).
"As the European market continues to grow and require
increasingly advanced HDTV solutions, we are pleased that
Humax selected our highly integrated, high performance DVB-based
HDTV and panel processor solutions for their next generation
product line," said Dave DiOrio, Vice President &
General Manager for Broadcom's DTV line of business. "We
look forward to our continued collaboration with Humax in
addressing future high definition television capabilities
in Europe."
"We are committed to designing advanced televisions
and partnering with leading providers like Broadcom to enable
superior picture quality, performance and next generation
functionality that further enhances and improves the TV
viewing experience in the home," said Jong-Uk Kim,
Ph.D. Executive Vice President, Head of R&D Department,
HUMAX Co., Ltd. "We are pleased to be working with
Broadcom to deliver high performance DVB-based HDTV platforms
in the future."
For more details visit www.broadcom.com
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